{"id":591,"date":"2019-02-11T16:04:13","date_gmt":"2019-02-11T22:04:13","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/blogs.ancientfaith.com\/wholecounsel\/?p=591"},"modified":"2019-02-11T16:04:13","modified_gmt":"2019-02-11T22:04:13","slug":"pentecost-birthday-of-the-church","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/blogs.ancientfaith.com\/wholecounsel\/2019\/02\/11\/pentecost-birthday-of-the-church\/","title":{"rendered":"Pentecost, Birthday of the Church"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" class=\"alignleft size-full wp-image-592\" src=\"https:\/\/blogs.ancientfaith.com\/wholecounsel\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/37\/2019\/01\/Pentecost.jpg\" alt=\"\" width=\"505\" height=\"320\" \/>In <a href=\"https:\/\/blogs.ancientfaith.com\/wholecounsel\/2019\/02\/01\/gods-people-israel\/\">previous<\/a> <a href=\"https:\/\/blogs.ancientfaith.com\/wholecounsel\/2019\/02\/03\/renewed-israel\/\">posts<\/a>, the formation and renewal of Israel through Pascha and Pentecost have been discussed.\u00a0 Israel as a people came into being through a mixed ethnic group around a core of descendants of Jacob being marked out by the blood of the Passover lamb, delivered from Egypt through the sea, culminating in the reception of God&#8217;s covenant at Sinai with the sprinkling of blood.\u00a0 Subsequent generations were integrated ritually into Israel through the celebration of the Passover and Pentecost within the yearly ritual cycle.\u00a0 After most of Israel had been dispersed to the nations, she was resurrected with Christ at the second Pascha by the reintegration of the nations around a core of the remnant of Judah.\u00a0 The culmination of this renewed Israel and its assembly as the church of Christ, happens at a second Pentecost.\u00a0 The feast of Pentecost, before the Pentecost of Acts 2, was the annual celebration of the original giving of the Torah, God&#8217;s covenant with Israel, 50 days after the Passover.\u00a0 Pentecost was, within Second Temple Judaism, a feast of covenant renewal, in which the faithful would repent of their sins of the previous year and recommit to the covenant made with their fathers.\u00a0 Amongst diverse other realities manifested by the coming of the Holy Spirit is fulfillment of Pentecost in the granting to the restored Israel of the new covenant.<\/p>\n<p>That there would be a new covenant was one of the central promises of the prophets regarding the regathering of Israel as the people of God.\u00a0 There are two primary prophetic passages which describe the new covenant&#8217;s coming and nature.\u00a0 The first is Jeremiah 31 (38 in the Greek text).\u00a0 The second is Ezekiel 36.\u00a0 In both cases, the chastisement and discipline suffered by Judah is described, while at the same time the promises of redemption and regathering are also extended to the tribes of Israel who have been dissolved into the nations (Jer 31:5-6. 9, 18-20, 27; Ezek 36:1, 8, 19-22).\u00a0 The promise is of a regathering from all the nations and resettlement in the land (Jer 31:4-5. 8-9. 12-14, 16-17, 21-22, 27-28; Ezek 36:8-15).\u00a0 Finally, the promise is of a new, transformative covenant.\u00a0 Just as the reception of the old covenant was the climax of the birth of Israel, so also it is the culmination of Israel&#8217;s rebirth.\u00a0 It is therefore appropriate that at the second Pentecost there was a gathering of the remnant of Judea from the nations of the world (Acts 2:9-11).<\/p>\n<p>As the people were being deported into exile under the Neo-Babylonian empire, Jeremiah prophesied that the time was coming when Yahweh, the God of Israel, would issue a new covenant to the house of Judah and the by then already vanished house of Israel (Jer 31:31\/38:31).\u00a0 This would implicitly indicate that as the first covenant had been issued after Yahweh&#8217;s victory over the gods of Egypt and the redemption of his people (v. 32), this new and greater covenant would be proceeded by a new and greater victory.\u00a0 This victory is the <a href=\"https:\/\/blogs.ancientfaith.com\/wholecounsel\/2019\/01\/16\/psalm-68-and-the-gospel-of-jesus-christ\/\">gospel<\/a>.\u00a0 The core description of this new covenant is that &#8220;Yahweh declares, &#8216;I will put my law within them, and I will write it on their hearts.\u00a0 And I will be their God, and they will be my people.\u00a0 No more will each teach his neighbor and each his brother saying, &#8216;Know Yahweh,&#8217; because they will all know me, from the least of them to the greatest&#8230;for I will forgive their wickedness and no longer will I remember their sin'&#8221; (v. 33-34).<\/p>\n<p>Here, already, is the first point at which the new covenant is superior to the old.\u00a0 The Torah was the product of Yahweh&#8217;s desire to dwell among his people.\u00a0 What prevented this was Israel&#8217;s sin and impurity.\u00a0 Because of this, man had been expelled from God&#8217;s dwelling place in the beginning (see Gen 3) and afterwards man had become increasingly corrupt.\u00a0 This corruption reached a pinnacle that required God to purify creation from humanity which was poisoning it with the pollution of sin through the flood (Gen 6-9).\u00a0 Though God declared peace thereafter with humanity, the problem of sin and pollution had not gone away.\u00a0 The incarnation, death, and resurrection of Christ was already the divine plan for dealing with the problem of sin and corruption as well as death and the hostile spiritual powers.\u00a0 In the meantime, however, until that plan and that victory came to fruition, a system was required to manage sin and the resultant pollution within Israel&#8217;s camp in the desert and in the land so that Yahweh could continue to dwell in their midst in tabernacle and temple.\u00a0 The Torah represents this system in identifying sin and corruption and providing a means to manage it and the resultant stain upon human persons and the land itself.\u00a0 Israel and then Judah&#8217;s failure to follow this system, allowing instead abomination and pollution to build to a point of crisis, resulted in the departure of Yahweh from their midst, and destruction and exile.\u00a0 The new covenant offers forgiveness, the removal of our sins as far as the east is from the west (Ps 103:12), and complete purification from its pollution (1 John 1:9).\u00a0 This represents the fulfillment (in the true sense, being filled to overflowing) of the sin management system of the Torah in Christ.\u00a0 For this reason, in meditating upon this passage in Jeremiah, Hebrews sees the old covenant as now obsolete, by virtue of being surpassed (8:6-13).<\/p>\n<p>During the exile, through the prophet Ezekiel, the promise of the new covenant that through the Torah being written on the hearts of all people, they will all come to know Yahweh.\u00a0 This will take place when he gathers together all Israel from &#8216;the nations&#8230;all the countries&#8217; in which they have been scattered (Ezek 36:24, see also 11:16).\u00a0 Note that the exiles from Judah are all in one place, Babylon, such that Ezekiel can travel to them (11:24).\u00a0 At a literal level, the 10 tribes of the northern kingdom had vanished through intermarriage and assimilation with residents of Mesopotamia, not so far from Babylon.\u00a0 Yet Yahweh says that he will be regathering his people, all of Israel, from all of the far off nations within which they are scattered to reassemble them as a new people and give them this new covenant.<\/p>\n<p>Here also is the theme of purification and cleansing.\u00a0 God&#8217;s people will have clean water poured over them and they will be clean (36:25).\u00a0 They will be cleansed from all of their wickedness (36:33).\u00a0 In the old covenant, the tabernacle was cleansed yearly of the accumulated taint of the peoples&#8217; sin to allow the presence of Yahweh to continue to dwell there.\u00a0 The cleansing which takes place through the blood of Christ is not done only to a sanctuary but of human persons (1 John 1:7).\u00a0 This allows God himself to come to dwell within human persons.\u00a0 The Holy Spirit came upon the apostles at the second Pentecost as a result of this cleansing, and as the fulfillment of the promise of the new covenant.\u00a0 &#8220;I will put my Spirit within you and make you to walk in my commandments and be careful to obey my rules&#8230;you will be my people and I will be your God&#8221; (Ezek 36:27-28).<\/p>\n<p>This means that the knowledge of God, knowing God rather than about him, is immediate to every human person who has received the Holy Spirit.\u00a0 Yahweh is not someone who must be taught about, who dwells in a (perhaps remote) temple, but rather Yahweh dwells within each of his people.\u00a0 When the people assemble for worship, in the power of the Spirit, Christ is in their midst.\u00a0 The apostolic generation was purified and set apart through St. John&#8217;s baptism and the ministry of Christ to receive the Holy Spirit at the second Pentecost and the giving of the new covenant.\u00a0 Subsequent generations have come to participate in the new covenant through the ritual of baptism, cleansing from sin followed by the receipt of the Holy Spirit.\u00a0 This covenant is renewed continuously in the Eucharist at the reception of Christ&#8217;s blood of the new covenant.<\/p>\n<p>Notice that in both Jeremiah and Ezekiel, the Torah is not done away with.\u00a0 It is surpassed by something greater.\u00a0 It is filled to fullness and then to overflowing.\u00a0 Both prophets promise that in the new covenant, the Torah will be written on the heart by the Spirit, and that the Spirit will keep the Torah within the member of Yahweh&#8217;s people Israel.\u00a0 While the Torah could point to sin and proscribe means of managing it, it could not do away with sin or overcome it.\u00a0 St. Paul states that these latter things had to be accomplished by Christ, who does away with sin so that the Spirit can come to dwell within us and fulfill the righteous requirements of the Torah (Rom 8:3-4).\u00a0 The Spirit being present within us naturally brings not only repentance through our knowledge of God and his commandments, but also good fruit which blossom forth to eternal life (John 4:36).\u00a0 &#8220;The fruit of the spirit is love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, and self control.\u00a0 Against these things there is no law&#8221; (Gal 5:22-23).<\/p>\n<p>In later prophetic literature, the blood of the first Pascha and the blood of the covenant at Sinai was referred to as the blood of Israel&#8217;s birth (cf. Ezek 16:4-7).\u00a0 Subsequent celebrations of the feast of Pentecost were, therefore, a sort of &#8216;birthday&#8217; for God&#8217;s people Israel.\u00a0 As the giving of the covenant was remembered, it was a day to take stock of one&#8217;s obedience to God, and a day of repentance and recommitment.\u00a0 While it has become something of a commonplace to refer to the second Pentecost of Acts 2 as &#8216;the birthday of the church,&#8217; some have objected that the church had already existed.\u00a0 It is true that the <em>ekklesia<\/em>, or assembly, of Israel existed from that day of the first Pentecost when the people assembled to be sprinkled by Moses with the blood of the covenant (Ex 24:8).\u00a0 However, on that particular anniversary of that assembly, Israel was reborn as what we call today the Orthodox Church.\u00a0 Appropriately, therefore, the kneeling prayers of Pentecost represent a time to once again take stock, to offer prayers of repentance, and to intercede for the living and the departed.\u00a0 Pentecost is a birthday, the anniversary of the covenant which has created God&#8217;s people Israel.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>In previous posts, the formation and renewal of Israel through Pascha and Pentecost have been discussed.\u00a0 Israel as a people came into being through a mixed ethnic group around a core of descendants of Jacob being marked out by the blood of the Passover lamb, delivered from Egypt through the sea, culminating in the reception of God&#8217;s covenant at Sinai with the sprinkling of blood.\u00a0 Subsequent generations were integrated ritually into Israel through the celebration of the Passover and Pentecost within the yearly ritual cycle.\u00a0 After most of Israel had been dispersed to the nations, she was resurrected with Christ at the second Pascha by the reintegration of the nations around a core of the remnant of Judah.\u00a0 The culmination\u2026 <a class=\"moretag\" href=\"https:\/\/blogs.ancientfaith.com\/wholecounsel\/2019\/02\/11\/pentecost-birthday-of-the-church\/\">  <i class=\"fa fa-arrow-circle-right\"><\/i> <\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"author":13,"featured_media":0,"comment_status":"open","ping_status":"open","sticky":false,"template":"","format":"standard","meta":{"jetpack_post_was_ever_published":false,"footnotes":""},"categories":[1],"tags":[],"class_list":["post-591","post","type-post","status-publish","format-standard","hentry","category-uncategorized"],"yoast_head":"<title>Pentecost, Birthday of the Church - The Whole Counsel Blog<\/title>\n<meta name=\"robots\" content=\"index, follow, max-snippet:-1, max-image-preview:large, max-video-preview:-1\" \/>\n<link rel=\"canonical\" href=\"https:\/\/blogs.ancientfaith.com\/wholecounsel\/2019\/02\/11\/pentecost-birthday-of-the-church\/\" \/>\n<meta property=\"og:locale\" content=\"en_US\" \/>\n<meta property=\"og:type\" content=\"article\" \/>\n<meta property=\"og:title\" content=\"Pentecost, Birthday of the Church - The Whole Counsel Blog\" \/>\n<meta property=\"og:description\" content=\"In previous posts, the formation and renewal of Israel through Pascha and Pentecost have been discussed.\u00a0 Israel as a people came into being through a mixed ethnic group around a core of descendants of Jacob being marked out by the blood of the Passover lamb, delivered from Egypt through the sea, culminating in the reception of God&#8217;s covenant at Sinai with the sprinkling of blood.\u00a0 Subsequent generations were integrated ritually into Israel through the celebration of the Passover and Pentecost within the yearly ritual cycle.\u00a0 After most of Israel had been dispersed to the nations, she was resurrected with Christ at the second Pascha by the reintegration of the nations around a core of the remnant of Judah.\u00a0 The culmination\u2026\" \/>\n<meta property=\"og:url\" content=\"https:\/\/blogs.ancientfaith.com\/wholecounsel\/2019\/02\/11\/pentecost-birthday-of-the-church\/\" \/>\n<meta property=\"og:site_name\" content=\"The Whole Counsel Blog\" \/>\n<meta property=\"article:published_time\" content=\"2019-02-11T22:04:13+00:00\" \/>\n<meta property=\"og:image\" content=\"https:\/\/blogs.ancientfaith.com\/wholecounsel\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/37\/2019\/01\/Pentecost.jpg\" \/>\n<meta name=\"author\" content=\"Fr. 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